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Superconductivity in Nanowires - Fabrication and Quantum Transport

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The importance and actuality of nanotechnology is unabated and will be for years to come. A main challenge is to understand the various properties of certain nanostructures, and how to generate structures with specific properties for use in actual applications in Electrical Engineering and Medicine.One of the most important structures are nanowires, in particular superconducting ones. They are highly promising for future electronics, transporting current without resistance and at scales of a few nanometers. To fabricate wires to certain defined standards however, is a major challenge, and so is the investigation and understanding of these properties in the first place. A promising approach is to use carbon nanotubes as well as DNA structures as templates.Many fundamental theoretical questions are still unanswered, e.g. related to the role of quantum fluctuations. This work is tackling them and provides a detailed analysis of the transport properties of such ultrathin wires. It presents an account of theoretical models, charge transport experiments, and also conveys the latest experimental findings regarding fabrication, measurements, and theoretical analysis. In particular, it is the only available resource for the approach of using DNA and carbon nanotubes for nanowire fabrication.It is intended for graduate students and young researchers interested in nanoscale superconductivity. The readers are assumed to have knowledge of the basics of quantum mechanics and superconductivity.

List of contents

1 Introduction2 Selected Theoretical Topics Relevant to Superconducting Nanowires3 StewartMcCumber Model4 Fabrication of Nanowires Using Molecular Templates5 Experimental Methods6 Resistance of Nanowires Made of Superconducting Materials7 Golubev and Zaikin Theory of Thermally Activated Phase Slips8 Stochastic Premature Switching and Kurkij¨arvi Theory9 Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling in Thin Wires10 SuperconductorInsulator Transition (SIT) in Thin and ShortWires11 Bardeen Formula for the Temperature Dependence of the Critical CurrentAppendicesA Superconductivity in MoGe AlloysB Variance and the Variance Estimator

About the author

Alexey Bezryadin is Professor with the Micro- and Nanotechnology Laboratory and the Biophotonics Group at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Previous assignments have taken him to CNRS Low-Temperature Research Center (CRTBT), France, the University of Delft, NL, and Harvard University. His research interests encompass techniques to enable novel investigations of systems with dimensions approaching 5 nm, fabrication of nanowires, loops, and SQUIDs by using carbon nanotubes as substrates, and also DNA templates.

Summary

The importance and actuality of nanotechnology is unabated and will be for years to come. A main challenge is to understand the various properties of certain nanostructures, and how to generate structures with specific properties for use in actual applications in Electrical Engineering and Medicine.

One of the most important structures are nanowires, in particular superconducting ones. They are highly promising for future electronics, transporting current without resistance and at scales of a few nanometers. To fabricate wires to certain defined standards however, is a major challenge, and so is the investigation and understanding of these properties in the first place. A promising approach is to use carbon nanotubes as well as DNA structures as templates.

Many fundamental theoretical questions are still unanswered, e.g. related to the role of quantum fluctuations. This work is tackling them and provides a detailed analysis of the transport properties of such ultrathin wires. It presents an account of theoretical models, charge transport experiments, and also conveys the latest experimental findings regarding fabrication, measurements, and theoretical analysis. In particular, it is the only available resource for the approach of using DNA and carbon nanotubes for nanowire fabrication.

It is intended for graduate students and young researchers interested in nanoscale superconductivity. The readers are assumed to have knowledge of the basics of quantum mechanics and superconductivity.

Product details

Authors Alexey Bezryadin
Publisher Wiley-VCH
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2012
 
EAN 9783527408320
ISBN 978-3-527-40832-0
No. of pages 252
Dimensions 170 mm x 240 mm x 14 mm
Weight 552 g
Illustrations 40 SW-Abb., 15 Farbabb.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

Physik, Nanotechnologie, Festkörperphysik, Physics, Materialwissenschaften, Condensed matter, Nanotechnology, Materials science, Electronic materials, Superconductors, Nanomaterialien, Nanomaterials, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik, Supraleiter, Elektronische Materialien, Components & Devices, Komponenten u. Bauelemente, Kondensierte Materie

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